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PITCHFORK FESTIVAL: SOLANGE, A TRIBE CALLED QUEST, AND MORE MUSIC TO WRITE HOME ABOUT

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted July 17, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews

After wrapping up its 12th year, the Chicago music festival reminds us why some festivals are actually worth making the trip for.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 2017, A Tribe Called Quest, American Football, Angel Olsen, Arab Strap, Arca & Jesse Kanda, Boston, Cherry Glazerr, Chicago, Colin Stetson, D∆WN, Danny Brown, Derrick Carter, Dig, DigBoston, Dirty Projectors, Francis and the Lights, Frankie Cosmos, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Hamilton Leithauser, Hiss Golden Messenger, Isaiah Rashad, Jamila Woods, Jeff Rosenstock, Joey Purp, Kamaiyah, Kilo Kish, lcd soundsystem, Madame Gandhi, Madlib, mitski, Music, Music Festival, NE-HI, Nicolas Jaar, Pinegrove, Pitchfork Music Festival, PJ Harvey, Priests, review, Ride, S U R V I V E, Solange, the Avalanches, the Feelies, Thurston Moore Group, Vagabon, Vince Staples, Weyes Blood, William Tyler

NONAME: THE LITTLE CHICAGO RAPPER WHO MADE A BIG NAME FOR HERSELF

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted March 2, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

From collaborating with Chance the Rapper and Mick Jenkins to selling out her own headlining tour, Noname is bound for stardom. It's her tender hip-hop poetry that's rocketing her there quickly.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2017, Andre 3000, Astronautalism Drake, Boston, Cambridge, Chance the Rapper, Chicago, Dig, DigBoston, hip hop, Interview, Jamila Woods, Mick Jenkins, middle east downstairs, Noname, rap, Ravyn Lenae, Reggie Eldridge, Saba, Saturday Night Live, Spike Lee, theMIND, Toni Morrison

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